
Baby Chakraborty: Kolkata:- Trinamool Congress’s attack on threat culture is now public. MP Kalyan Banerjee launched a scathing attack on Trinamool Chhatra Parishad President Trinankur Bhattacharya by name. Kalyan took a swipe at Trinamool for not standing by the suspended medical students. He also demanded Trinankur’s removal from the post of Trinamool Chhatra Parishad President. Kalyan alleged that a section of medical students were facing threat culture from the Left and the far-left due to Trinamool. In this situation, Trinamool did not stand by them. Kalyan’s complaint. He also claimed that he and Trinamool leader Kunal Ghosh have taken an effective role by standing by the students. He recently made such an explosive claim while standing on the Domjur Utsav stage.
After Kalyan Banerjee’s such claims, questions have started to arise, has the Trinamool Chhatra Parishad started to break up? Has the anti-Trinamool lobby become active? According to sources, this lobby has been active for a long time. Is the Trinamool president under pressure from within the organization? A section of Trinamool leaders believe that the ‘Trinamool anti-lobby’ has got extra oxygen due to the allegations of factionalism against him. According to sources, the Trinamool leadership is not happy with the role of TMCP.
Removed TMCP leader Rajnya Halder said, “Many leaders who are asking this question, also did not stand by the junior doctors in the moment of crisis. If there is anyone who made arrangements to fight the case from the front, his name is Prantik Chakraborty. Therefore, Kalyan Banerjee does not have the right to ask this question and demand a step down, which he is doing. And it is natural that the person he is acting against is also unresponsive, because none of them were by the side of the junior doctors at that time.




